Leonard Cohen - The Essential (2002)

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Title: The Essential
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Sony Music
Genre: Folk. Pop, Rock
Quality: APE (image+.cue,log,scans) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 02:36:20
Total Size: 972 Mb / 416 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. Suzanne (3:48)
02. The Stranger Song (5:00)
03. Sisters Of Mercy (3:33)
04. Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye (2:54)
05. So Long, Marianne (5:39)
06. Bird On A Wire (3:25)
07. The Partisan (3:25)
08. Famous Blue Raincoat (5:09)
09. Chelsea Hotel #2 (3:06)
10. Take This Longing (4:06)
11. Who By Fire (2:34)
12. The Guests (6:40)
13. Hallelujah (4:38)
14. If It Be Your Will (3:42)
15. Night Comes On (4:40)
16. I'm Your Man (4:25)
17. Everybody Knows (5:37)
18. Tower Of Song (5:37)

CD 2:
01. Ain't No Cure For Love (4:51)
02. Take This Waltz (5:59)
03. First We Take Manhattan (5:51)
04. Dance Me to the End of Love (6:06)
05. The Future (6:41)
06. Democracy (7:05)
07. Waiting for the Miracle (7:42)
08. Closing Time (5:59)
09. Anthem (6:00)
10. In My Secret Life (4:54)
11. Alexandra Leaving (5:24)
12. A Thousand Kisses Deep (6:28)
13. Love Itself (5:22)

The tracks on this two-CD, 31-song anthology, spanning Cohen's career from his 1967 debut album through 2002's Ten New Songs, were chosen by Cohen himself. It could thus be regarded as an accurate mirror of how Cohen sees his own career path and catalog highlights. And there are many of the songs you would expect from any decent Cohen retrospective: "Suzanne," "Sisters of Mercy," "So Long Marianne," "Bird on a Wire," "Famous Blue Raincoat," and "I'm You're Man," for instance. Still, the balance and selection isn't ideal. There's just one song ("Famous Blue Raincoat") from Songs of Love and Hate, and no songs at all from Death of a Ladies Man. Cohen's 1988-2002 period is arguably overrepresented, with about half of the package's tunes dating from that era. And because his later period is so prominently featured, most listeners won't be able to get around the fact that his voice declined in expressive range in the later years, and his material was less striking than his best early songs. Still, for those who've enjoyed Cohen all along, it's a good dose of much of his better work, and certainly doesn't skimp on the running time, with each of the discs lasting 78 minutes.